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Evangelicals Call For Bush To Intervene In Darfur Genocide PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 29 April 2006

Washington, DC - “It is time to move the Darfur genocide from a talking point to an action item.  President Bush must put this issue on the top of his inbox,” said Richard Cizik, Vice President of Government Affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals.

“The more the American people learn about the suffering, devastation and killing, the more they are demanding that our president turn his words into action.  America has been the world’s conscience and halted genocide when it raised its evil head in Europe.  We have a moral obligation to do the same in Africa.”

Since the Bush Administration declared that the violence in the Darfur region of Sudan amounted to genocide one year ago (September 9, 2004), it has made minimal progress protecting millions of victims of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

The National Association of Evangelicals and the Save Darfur Coalition (www.SaveDarfur.org), an alliance of more than 130 faith-based, humanitarian and human rights organizations committed to protecting the civilians of Darfur, are uring Bush to s take more aggressive action to stop the slaughter.

These organizations more than 130 million Americans.

Since February 2003, government-sponsored militias known as the Janjaweed have conducted a calculated campaign of slaughter, rape, starvation and displacement in Darfur.  It is estimated that 400,000 people have died due to violence, starvation and disease. More than 2.5 million people have been displaced from their homes and more than 200,000 have fled across the border to Chad. Many now live in camps lacking adequate food, shelter, sanitation, and health care.
 
“While the Bush Administration has displayed some leadership in this humanitarian crisis, it has not done nearly enough to stop the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children in Darfur,” concluded David Rubenstein, coordinator of the Save Darfur Coalition. “If every American citizen understood how serious this crisis is, they would demand that our leaders take action to save our brothers and sisters in Darfur. Our government needs to hear from concerned American citizens about the need to step up its leadership and march the world towards peace in Darfur.”  

 
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